Jones v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1992-03-18

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OPINION CAMPBELL, Judge. Appellant, Raymond James Jones, was convicted of capital murder. Tex.Penal Code § 19.03(a)(2). At the punishment phase of appellant’s trial, the jury answered affirmatively the issues set forth in Article 37.071(b) of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The trial judge then sentenced appellant to death as required by Article 37.07…

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